I had fun making this clock. It’s made of walnut and burch and i had to make a jig to do the clock face holes. I used my router to make all the profiles .I used a Marine Corp bumper sticker for the face

The table is made of 3/4” plywood and the box is air tight with a vacuum hose attached to it . I have 5 different size inserts that i can use with it. It does a great job of getting all the sawdust out of the way when sanding. I made the inserts usiing my router with my base plate jig attached to it . Nothing fancy about it !!........Thanks for viewing

I made this mortising jig for a table i’m working on. It is made of from 3/4” plywood and can except up to 3” wide stock and the depth is 2 1/2” an it opens & closes at both ends. A ” C “clamp holds the stock in place while mortising . The router rides in a track with the plastic base attached to it. I got the idea from a magazine i have and it works pretty well when mortising table legs . It puts the router bit right in the middle ,are it can be offset with shims on either side. Can be used with either a fixed or plunge router. Thanks for looking!!

I scrolled this out of red oak. there’s a real story behind this one !! I went down to the marine corp recruting office and got the bumper sticker and used it for a pattern !! I told them i wanted to join up ,but they looked at me real funny !!.....lol The sergant said we’ll take you ….....lol Got a big laugh out of that one !! Funny!!.......SEMPER-FI

I finally finished my tractor, took awhile but i wanted to try to get it right since it’s my first one!! It’s made of purplehart, maple, red cedar and the wheels are of walnut & maple. I had alot of fun doing this project and i had a little help from one of my LJ buddies …...!! lol It was a bit of a challenge since i did’nt have any patterns to go by. Now i got to build a trailor for it one of these days !!